Blood Capillaries: Structure and Composition - A Detailed Explanation
Blood capillaries are not made of fibrous tissue. They are made of a single layer of endothelial cells, which are surrounded by a basement membrane. The basement membrane is a thin layer of connective tissue that provides support for the endothelial cells.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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